Holiday in Black Sea Coast
Region in Turkey — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇹🇷
Country
Turkey
Type
Region
Best time to travel
Jun–Sep (driest months)
Budget/day
35–60 €
Getting there from Germany
By flight to Trabzon (TZX) via Istanbul (approx. 5h with transfer). Rental car recommended for the coastal road.
About Black Sea Coast
The Turkish Black Sea Coast stretches over 1,700 kilometers along the southern Black Sea and surprises with a landscape that is quite different from the typical image of Turkey. Instead of barren steppes or beach resorts, lush green tea plantations, dense forests, misty mountains, and original villages cling to steep slopes. The region is considered one of Turkey's last insider tips — still largely untouched by mass tourism. The province of Rize is the center of Turkish tea cultivation: Terraced tea fields cover the hills up to over 1,000 meters in height, giving the landscape an almost tropical character. In the Yaylalar, the traditional high pastures of the Hemsin culture, cheese is still made by hand today. The Firtina Valley offers spectacular gorges, Ottoman stone bridges, and opportunities for white-water rafting. The historic port city of Sinop is regarded as one of the safest and most charming places in the country — with an intact old town, turquoise sea, and the dramatic Boztepe Cape. The Sumela Monastery near Trabzon, built 300 meters high against a rock face, is one of the most impressive monuments in Anatolia. The Black Sea Coast is ideal for travelers seeking authentic, undiscovered Anatolia away from the beaten paths.
Top 5 highlights in Black Sea Coast
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Sumela Monastery
The spectacular Greek Orthodox monastery built into a 300m high rock face near Trabzon – over 1,600 years old.
Tea Plantations near Rize
The green tea plantations on the steep slopes above the Black Sea – this is where Turkish tea comes from.
Ayder Plateau
The Yayla (high pasture) at 1,350m in the Kaçkar Mountains with hot springs and mountain huts.
Trabzon & Hagia Sophia
The Black Sea metropolis with its own (smaller) Hagia Sophia from the 13th century.
Uzungöl
The 'long lake' in a green mountain basin is one of the most photographed motifs of the Black Sea.
Hotels in Black Sea Coast
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Reise-SIM für Black Sea Coast
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Black Sea Coast
Recommended travel time
Jun–Sep (driest months)
Summer
22–28 °C, humid
Winter
5–10 °C, rainy
How much does a holiday in Black Sea Coast cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
20–35 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
35–60 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
60–130 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Compare package holidays now5 travel tips for Black Sea Coast
Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Bring a rain jacket: The Black Sea region is the wettest in Turkey.
Drink Çay: Black Sea tea is freshly brewed in double teapots (Çaydanlık).
Kaçkar Mountains for trekking: Breathtaking high mountain landscapes, few tourists.
Sinop: The northernmost city of Turkey is considered the happiest – charming harbor.
Try Hamsi (anchovy): The Black Sea fish is a cult here – in every variant.
Food & drink in Black Sea Coast
These specialties you must try!
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